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Old 01-16-2007, 09:40 AM
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Default May be moving to Morgantown....

Can anyone tell me of the best places for a family of three to live?? I have a 4 year old...

We're looking for an established neighborhood (trees please after living the last 8 years with none!), nice sized lots, with a good school system...not too far out of twon (Cheat Lake would be too far)...

I went to WVU in the 90's but what I liked as a student has changed since I became a parent!! lol

What does everyone think of South Park? I always thought it was mostly student living? How about Killarny Drive? Looks like there are a couple of house for sale - are people leaving for a reason???


Thanks so much for your help!
Angie

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Old 01-16-2007, 03:53 PM
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Angie,

You might want to read the topic Maybe moving to WV soon (mixed race couple), which you'll find about 10 or 15 topics down the list. This discussion went into quite a bit of detail about neighborhoods, housing, schools, jobs, commuting times, etc., in the Morgantown area.

And since you were at WVU in the 90s, you know there won't be any problem seeing trees!

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Snorpus

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Old 01-16-2007, 04:18 PM
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Thanks for the heads up!

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And since you were at WVU in the 90s, you know there won't be any problem seeing trees!
Thank heaven! We live in Columbus, Ohio right now (a new subdivision) and not only are the NO HILLS, there are no trees taller than our house.

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